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- George Washington (29551 bytes)
1: {{Infobox President | name=George Washington
2: | nationality=american
3: | image name=Seal_us_presdent.jpg|thumb
7: | date2=[[March 4]], [[1797]]
8: | preceded=None - Flag of Washington (532 bytes)
1: ...rovided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
3: ...image of an [[President of the United States|American president]].
5: ...[1923]], prior to which [[Washington]] had no official state flag.
8: {{US_state_flags}} - Washington (20186 bytes)
2: Name = Washington |
3: Fullname = State of Washington |
4: Flag = Washington state flag.png |
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Washington]] |
6: Seal = Washington state seal.png | - George Washington Carver (7937 bytes)
1: ...on_carver.jpg|right|240px|thumb|George Washington Carver, 1906]]
2: ...uses for the [[peanut]] and other [[plant]]s to increase the profitability of farming.
5: ...s known by the Carvers' neighbors as "the plant doctor".
7: ...e saw no one. He did, however, see something that changed his life. He saw beautiful paintings of flo...
9: ...romptly left, but still carried scars from this incident for the rest of his life. - Olympia, Washington (7112 bytes)
1: ...ight|300px|State Capitol and waterfront, Olympia, Washington.]]
3: ...Tumwater, Washington|Tumwater]], Olympia is the focal point of the South [[Puget Sound]] region.
6: {{Template:US City infobox|
7: city = Olympia |
8: state = Washington | - Martha Washington (3111 bytes)
1: ...ge:Martha_Washington.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Martha Washington]]
3: ...inauguration, but fulfilled her duties as the official state hostess nonetheless.
5: ...rumental in Washington's decision late in life to change his will and free all his slaves upon his de...
7: [[Image:martha washington_stamp.JPG|left|150px|thumb|]]
8: ... then appropriated the sum of $150,000 for the purchase of the property from the Lee Family. - Washington State Map (242 bytes)
1: == Printable Washington State Map ==
2: ...rovided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
3: ...m/pdf/flag/arizona_flag_BW.pdf Download Printable Washington Map] - Washington State Facts (258 bytes)
1: == Printable State Facts Handout ==
2: ...rovided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
3: ...s/washington_facts.pdf Download Printable State Facts Handout] - Washington, D.C. (43465 bytes)
1: ...nument]] and the [[White House]] in Washington, D.C.]]
3: ...state]] of [[Washington]], located in the [[Pacific Northwest]].
5: ...head of [[Wyoming]], and 36th in Gross State Product, ahead of 15 states.
7: ...rotest]]s, particularly on the [[National Mall]]. Washington is also the site of numerous national landmarks, ...
9: ... The official motto is ''Justitia Omnibus'' (Justice for All).
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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
2: ...st populous [[Spanish language|Spanish]]-speaking country in the world.
9: {{Infobox Country |
10: native_name = Estados Unidos Mexicanos |
11: common_name = Mexico |
12: image_flag = Mexico flag large.png | - List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
2: This is a '''list of U.S. state capitals''':
4: |- bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
5: ... !! Capital !! Year of current [[capitol]] construction
20: | [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]]
23: | [[California]] - Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
1: ... ship could reach the [[Far East]] via a westward course.
2: ...rovided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
3: ...ach the Americas, they inaugurated permanent contact between the New and Old Worlds.
5: ...xistence of America was known to the general public throughout Europe. This is likely due to the inve...
7: ...niversary of Columbus' landing in the Bahamas) is celebrated as a [[Holiday|holiday]]. - Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
1: Presidency of Barack Obama
3: ...the Barack Obama presidency and Presidency of Barack Obama
4: ...ea. The spill becomes the worst oil spill in American history.
5: ...ns retake the House of Representatives as the Democrats lose 63 seats.
8: ...he deadliest American natural disaster since Hurricane Katrina. - November 4 (10686 bytes)
2: ...year (309th in [[leap year]]s) in the [[Gregorian Calendar]], with 57 days remaining.
4: {{NovemberCalendar}}
7: ... [[Antwerp (city)|Antwerp]] (after three days the city was nearly destroyed).
8: ...sia]]n troops under command of [[Dmitri Mikhailovich Pozharski|Dmitry Pozharsky]]
9: ...d]] marries [[William III of England|William, Prince of Orange]]. They would later be known as [[Wil... - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
2: ...beth II|Golden Jubilee]] in [[2002]], wearing her Canadian Orders.)]]
7: ...nt Kitts and Nevis]], [[Saint Lucia]], [[Saint Vincent and the Grenadines]], the [[Solomon Islands]],...
9: ...|Australasia]], and is the second-longest-serving current head of state in the world, after King [[Bh...
11: ...-apparent]] to the British throne, [[Charles, Prince of Wales]].
14: ...incess Lilibet" (here spelled "Lilybet") made the cover of ''Time'' in 1929, at age three.]] - Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
1: ....jpg|thumbnail|Marie-Antoinette, painted by Wagenschon shortly after her marriage in [[1770]]]]
2: ...]. She was guillotined at the height of the [[French Revolution]].
3: ==Childhood==
4: ...ew baby as "a small, but completely healthy Archduchess."
6: ...], and Ferdinand-Karl ? already had important official roles within the [[Hapsburg]] Empire. - Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
1: [[Image:Maria Cantwell.jpg|frame|Maria Cantwell]]
3: ... of the [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic Party]].
7: ...Chief of Staff for U.S. Representative [[Andrew Jacobs]]. Her mother, Rose, was an administrative as...
9: ...eminded her of Indianapolis. She led a successful campaign to build a new library there.
11: ==In the Washington and United States Houses== - Petra Kelly (3411 bytes)
1: ...ly on the cover of [[Alice Schwarzer]]'s ''Eine t?che Liebe'']]
2: ...e activist and [[German Green Party|Green]] politician, was born in [[G?g]], [[Germany]] in [[1947]],...
4: ...ervice at [[American University]] ([[Washington, DC]]), in [[1970]].
6: ...nd environment campaigns in [[Germany]] and other countries.
10: ...."'' (See [http://www.rightlivelihood.se/recip1982_3.html]). - Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
1: {| id="toc" style="margin-left:1em; float:right;"
4: ...a Rice.jpg|200px|Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice-Bush]]
7: |66th Secretary of State
9: |style="padding-right:1em;"|'''Term of Office'''
12: |'''Predecessor''' - Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
1: [[Image:Eleanor_Roosevelt.gif|White House portrait|thumb|right|175...
3: ...inist]] and an active supporter of the [[American Civil Rights Movement]].
5: ... of Human Rights]]. President [[Harry S. Truman]] called her the ''First Lady of the World'', in hono...
9: ...d with six childeren, of which five survived infancy. However their marriage almost split over sexual...
11: ...ch and Franklin is descended from the Jacobus branch. - Debbie Stabenow (3609 bytes)
3: ...[[Maria Cantwell]] the first woman to defeat an incumbent senator.
5: ...Republican candidate for Stabenow's [[2006]] reelection).
7: ...introduced the [[Medical Equity and Drug Savings Act]] in the Senate.
9: ... U.S. Senate since [[1894]], when [[Francis B. Stockbridge]] died.
11: ..., was elected [[Minority Whip]], the Democrats' second-ranking spot. - Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
1: [[Image:Sojourner_Truth_01.jpg|thumb|Sojurner Truth]]
3: ...Isabella Van Wagener". The year of her birth is uncertain, but is usually taken to be 1797.
5: ...ijah Pierson]] in evangelical preaching on street-corners.
7: [[image:Sojourner_Truth.jpg|thumb|left|Sojurner Truth]]
8: ...d commentary delivered in [[1851]] at the Women's Convention in [[Akron, Ohio|Akron]], [[Ohio]]. - Nancy Harkness Love (1763 bytes)
1: ...tates|American]] [[aviator | pilot]] and squadron commander during [[World War II]].
3: ...rious jobs in [[aviation]]. She married Robert Maclure Love in [[1936]].
5: ...s aircraft modifications including the new [[tricycle landing gear]].
7: ...ing Squadron]] in [[1942]] with her as a squadron commander. In [[1943]] the squadron merged with th...
8: [[Women?s Flying Training Detachment]] to become the - Phillis Wheatley (3014 bytes)
1: [[image:Phillis_Wheatley.jpg|thumb|right|Phillis Wheatley]]
3: ...d [[Bible|Biblical]] studies. She became a very accomplished poet, with her first poem published when...
5: ...nd the [[Earl of Dartmouth]] helped with the publication.
7: ...The heroes of [[the Dunciad]] are to her, as [[Hercules]] to the author of that poem."
9: ...c work as a servant. Neither hard work nor artistic ability were to bring her prosperity, and she die... - Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
1: ...ara Barton, first president of the [[American Red Cross]]'']]
2: ...best remembered for organizing the [[American Red Cross]].
4: == Youth, education, family nursing ==
6: ...words, and surprised her teacher by spelling "artichoke".
8: ...This was an early indication of what would become Clara's lifework. - Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
1: [[Image:Dix-Dorothea-LOC.jpg|thumb|Dorothea Dix]]
2: ...s]] for the [[insane]]. Unfortunately for her legacy, these state hospitals grew into enormous "museu...
4: ... the first woman graduated from a U.S. [[medical school]].
6: ...ts]] legislature to obtain an official inspection commission.
8: ...Ellery Channing]], and began her career as a [[teacher]] and [[writer]]. - Mary Edwards Walker (4835 bytes)
1: ...Mary Edwards Walker, ca 1870. She often wore mens clothes and was arrested for impersonating a man se...
2: ...ar]], [[Surgery|surgeon]] and the only woman to receive the [[Medal of Honor]].
6: ...]], were not healthy and advocated looser fitting clothing.
8: ...female doctors were generally not trusted or respected at that time.
10: ... Army of the Cumberland in September, [[1863]], becoming the first ever female U.S. Army Surgeon. - Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
1: [[Image:aretha_franklin.jpg|thumb|200px|Aretha Franklin]]
2: ...eatest female vocalist ever by such industry publications/media outlets as [[Rolling Stone]] and [[VH...
6: ... Her greatest and most innovative work was yet to come.
8: ...ust sat me down at the piano and the hits started coming."
10: ...g a number four with her version of [[Burt Bacharach]]'s ''"I Say a Little Prayer"'' in 1968. - Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
1: {{christianity}}
2: ...seph]]. The area of [[Christian]] [[theology]] concerning her is '''[[Mariology]]'''.
4: ==Historicity==
6: ...three of the four [[Gospels]], and the [[Book of Acts]], although not by name in the [[Gospel of John...
8: ...Church Fathers, and their interpretations of the Scriptures[[#Footnotes|¹]].
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